You do sum up the reasoning a lot of people use to discard EV's - this thread, as you mention, is an exemplary example of why people still don't consider them as an option.
I posted my test drive experience on Facebook last week and got a very similar response from some of my friends - "The electricity will cost you more than the gas" was the very first comment right out of the gate, and then the range anxiety issues (perfect example of the fact people don't understand range extended EV's), "The battery will be dead in a year or two" (perfect example of people that just assume such without checking the facts, although the dismal Honda reliability hasn't helped that perception) and others were amongst other reasonings people came up with why they'd never buy an EV.
So, basically, lack of understanding, perception, and misinformation is the biggest reasons people have to discount them.
As for the dash, that's a "in the eye of the beholder" thing I guess - I kind of liked it.
I did think that some of the center stack touchscreen menus were a little too overdone with whizbang (one could do without some of the animations that were constantly there when switching to different menus, specifically the energy/battery menus) but that's just me - I disable a lot of the animations on my cellphones and such as well as I'd personally rather just get from one menu to the next as quickly as possible - I don't need fancy animated transitions and such.
Anyhow, it's not a biggie.
The only thing I noticed that I didn't really like was that the seatbelt was tight to get into the vicinity of the buckle, but that had mostly to do with my ***-width vs seat-width ratio I think.
I posted my test drive experience on Facebook last week and got a very similar response from some of my friends - "The electricity will cost you more than the gas" was the very first comment right out of the gate, and then the range anxiety issues (perfect example of the fact people don't understand range extended EV's), "The battery will be dead in a year or two" (perfect example of people that just assume such without checking the facts, although the dismal Honda reliability hasn't helped that perception) and others were amongst other reasonings people came up with why they'd never buy an EV.
So, basically, lack of understanding, perception, and misinformation is the biggest reasons people have to discount them.
As for the dash, that's a "in the eye of the beholder" thing I guess - I kind of liked it.
I did think that some of the center stack touchscreen menus were a little too overdone with whizbang (one could do without some of the animations that were constantly there when switching to different menus, specifically the energy/battery menus) but that's just me - I disable a lot of the animations on my cellphones and such as well as I'd personally rather just get from one menu to the next as quickly as possible - I don't need fancy animated transitions and such.
Anyhow, it's not a biggie.
The only thing I noticed that I didn't really like was that the seatbelt was tight to get into the vicinity of the buckle, but that had mostly to do with my ***-width vs seat-width ratio I think.